So this is the age of the train All aboard for the labour exchange My mind is running away with me I'm a shop worn sales campaign Trapped behind yellow cellophane My mind is running away with...
Everything I ever learnt comes knocking at my head What you thought was way too much is not enough
They tell you day after day To make your way through the factory gates What you make on the factory floor You take straight to the company store They tell you day after day To make your way through the factory gates 'Til they can't break your will anymore You are contractually tied to death's door
I never left the town I was made in In Wicker's World, I'm Michael Palin My mind is running away with me I record every one of my failings By tying bread bags on to the railings My mind is running away with...
Everyone you ever loved Comes knocking down your door And what you thought was way too much is not enough
They tell you day after day To make your way through the factory gates What you make on the factory floor You take straight to the company store They tell you day after day To make your way through the factory gates 'Til they can't break your will anymore You are contractually tied to death's door
Not enough, not enough I want wider than this island Not enough, not enough I want brighter than a diamond Everything you've ever known Is in these city walls What you thought is way too much Is not enough, is not enough And when you thought it's way too much It's not enough
They tell you day after day To make your way through the factory gates What you make on the factory floor You take straight to the company store They tell you day after day To make your way through the factory gates 'Til they can't break your will anymore You are contractually tied to death's door
Compositores: Fraser Lance Thorneycroft Smith (Smith Fraser Lance Thorneycroft), Nicholas Matthew Baines (Peanut), James Simon Rix (Simon Rix), Andrew Robert White (Andrew White), Charles Richard Wilson (Ricky Wilson) ECAD: Obra #10070631 Fonograma #11434963